Hi fellow fly fisherman, I am you. 40 years of fly fishing in fact. Then my feet gave out and I switched to ocean fishing. Here's my advice:
Shimano Torium reels if you want bait casters, Daiwa BG reels if you want spinning. Ugly stick tiger for your starter rods. Don't buy more expensive stuff until you have borrowed some setup from a friend.
Wash *everything* that has metal in it with fresh water after each trip. Salt water is unforgiving.
Find your locally fishing forum and introduce yourself and say you are open to taking people out if they show you their honey holes. Pay very close attention to who they are as people. Do this with about 20-30 different people and keep the very best ones. Those are your new fishing buddies. I did this and have about a dozen people who are great. Any one of them could call me if their engine conked out and I'd drive my boat to the harbor and go get them. Funny thing is it's mostly Grady-Whites: 3 228s, a 271, a 208, a 300 and then a Triumph, a Mako, a Whaler and an Osprey.
Enjoy that 208, that was almost my second boat but I want for the slightly bigger 228 because I crab and I need the extra deck space. The 208 is a fine boat!
Hear you on deck space, it runs out fast. Kids (well they are grown girls) already had me get a 6x6 floating dock. Very cool, I can fold it in half partially inflated and it sits ahead of the transom. The kids sit in the transom seats with their legs stretched out on it. A 228 you wouldn’t have to fold it. There are harder things in life.
Figured if I want to crab, I will build a space on the hardtop to strap down a pot. Top heavy and wind resistance are issues but that would only be a part-time thing for the bay. Not a this year project anyway.
Thought about the 2021 228 with a 300 that’s for sale in Brigantine, saw that listed before I bought mine…it is a definitely a step up in capability both boat/motor/equipment and with a trailer but is way way way more expensive listed over $140k. Whatever it sells for, that is a better deal than a new 218 unless you really wanted the euro transom and tow bar for pleasure boating, or wanted a brand new and never used baby.
Am totally happy with the 208. I’ll will typically have 1-2 passengers on board with plenty of solo days, only a few days doing a sandbar run with 5-6 on board. I’ll pick offshore fishing days with care, run with another boat, or go on bigger rig.